Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Indiana University of Pennsylvania/Rhetorical Traditions (Spring 2026)
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- Course name
- Rhetorical Traditions
- Institution
- Indiana University of Pennsylvania
- Instructor
- Matthewvetter
- Wikipedia Expert
- Ian (Wiki Ed)
- Subject
- Rhetoric
- Course dates
- 2026-01-20 00:00:00 UTC – 2026-05-08 23:59:59 UTC
- Approximate number of student editors
- 20
English 831: Rhetorical Traditions serves as a multicultural introduction to rhetoric, rhetorical theory, and rhetorical history. Rhetoric has been predominantly and historically identified as a Western (Greco-Roman) domain, one in which male voices figure/d prominently. This course seeks to challenge and disrupt such identification, through a re-visioning of rhetoric as it is practiced and understood by voices outside dominant discourses. To that end, while we will read some classical texts by figures such as Plato and Aristotle, we will take a comparative approach that examines rhetoric in ancient cultures beyond the Greek tradition. Furthermore, by exploring contemporary theories, practices, and applications, we will work to validate traditionally marginalized voices and identities. We will pay special attention to the ways in which feminist rhetorical practices allow us to rethink rhetoric, and the ways in which digital technologies are shaping new methods of rhetoric and communication. Finally, throughout the course we will ground our study of rhetoric in its application to the teaching of writing.